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The work surveys the diverse ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities across the subcontinent, synthesizing census material, administrative observations, and scholarly surveys to explain caste and racial classifications, language groups, and religious practices. Chapters outline methods of demographic inquiry, summarize findings on social stratification and marriage rules, and review major language families and religious traditions. Occasional personal anecdotes, illustrative maps, and photographic examples accompany analytical sections to clarify regional variation and the practical challenges of ethnographic and linguistic description.

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J. D. Anderson

J. D. Anderson was an author known for his contributions to the understanding of Indian culture and folklore. His notable works include "A Collection of Kachári Folk-Tales and Rhymes," which showcases the rich oral traditions of the Kachári people, and "The Peoples of India," a comprehensive exploration of the diverse communities within India. Through his writings, Anderson aimed to preserve and share the unique narratives and customs of various Indian cultures, making his work significant in the field of ethnography and cultural studies.

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